Ken Campbell

VP Manufacturing Operations at Clabber Girl

Ken Campbell has a diverse work experience, with their most recent position being the Plant Manager at B&G Foods Inc. starting in 2020. Prior to that, they held various roles at Clabber Girl, including VP Manufacturing Operations and Executive Director of Manufacturing Operations. Ken also worked at Aisin Brake & Chassis as the Sr. Manager of Engineering, Maintenance, and Facilities. Throughout their career, they have been involved in leadership, lean manufacturing, HACCP, and SQF Level III.

Ken Campbell's education history includes attending Mt. San Antonio College, where they studied Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology, with no specific degree mentioned. Ken also attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, where their field of study was Engineering/Industrial Management, but no degree information is provided for this institution either.

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Terre Haute, United States

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Clabber Girl

Clabber Girl Corporation grew from the original business that was incorporated over 150 years ago. Hulman & Company began in Terre Haute, Indiana in early 1850. Originally a wholesale grocery store, the business expanded into manufacturing with the addition of a storeroom and spice mill behind the store in 1869. The company continued to expand and by 1879 was manufacturing a variety of products, including spices, coffees, and baking powder under many different brand names. By 1899 Clabber brand baking powder was introduced, and today the Clabber Girl brand, as renamed in 1923, is distributed nationwide and to many different countries around the world. Although the original wholesale business closed its doors in the 1990’s, Clabber Girl Corporation has continued to expand its product lines and now distributes retail, wholesale and industrial size baking powder under many different brand names. The business has expanded its foodservice offerings to include baking powder, baking soda, cornstarch and the Royal brand products which include cheesecakes, puddings and gelatins. Industrial formulations are designed specifically for the foodservice industry. As a manufacturer of food products, Clabber Girl continues to address the needs of the food industry by providing the first peanut-free manufacturing facility in the United States. A family owned business, Clabber Girl’s parent company, Hulman & Company, also owns the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.